
As our conference, Cru17, drew to a close, Steve Sellers, Cru’s leader in the U.S., reminded us, “It is the calling of Cru to help fulfill the Great Commission by winning, building and sending Christ-centered multiplying disciples into the harvest. We are not diverting from that one ounce.” (In this photo, we pause outside Colorado State University’s Moby gym where the conference met each day.)
The Great Commission is found in Matthew 28:18-20. Jesus said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
Steve, said that while our purpose has not changed, the culture in 2017 is different than the culture in 1951 when the ministry started. In light of that, we must change how we carry out this calling on campuses and elsewhere.
Throughout the week, we talked about partner-ships with other organizations and churches. We also focused on connecting with people from different backgrounds and cultures to obey Christ’s command.
You can listen to Steve and others at cru.org/cru17/archive/general-sessions. We were especially encouraged by Andy Crouch.
Anne Marie handled three presentations at Cru17, helping to lead BAM—the Bloggers and Authors Meet-up—and visiting with people at two “ministry meet-up” events. We both spent time with staff members we have trained, and we discussed two possible future training opportunities.
The conference was only part of our summer travels. Anne Marie spent a few days in Atalanta to attend the wedding of the daughter of a close friend. I stopped in Nebraska on the way to Colorado, and we both stopped there on the way back. We met with 18 friends or families, spoke at two churches and spent some time with my dad.
As we return, plenty is happening in Orlando. Would you pray for these things?
- Our Cru Storylines newsletter is available at Cru.org/Storylines/. You can see the first issue and subscribe for free. Thanks for praying for our team as we got to this point, and please pray that the official launch next week goes well.
- Ask God to guide Anne Marie and her team as they make decisions about their upcoming work.
Thanks for your prayers for us as we traveled, and as we focus on what God has called us to do in order to influence the world through communicating the gospel.
Darnell didn’t mean to hit anyone when he playfully tossed water bottles into a crowd of about 5,000 students. He hoped to persuade some to join theImpact movement at Kent State University in Ohio last fall. But his plan went awry.
I wondered if the room would work for our training in Florence, Italy. (In this photo, Anne Marie explains the creative process—processo creativo in Italian.)
The training, along with the work to find English words, will benefit them. In Italy, the church operates differently from how it does in the U.S. Because many evangelical pastors are bi-vocational, having a job outside the church, Italians are reluctant to fund staff members and other full-time Christian workers. Staff members thus reach beyond Italy for funding in order to serve Jesus full-time. That means they need to communicate stories in English about what God is doing.
We just returned from Nashville where Bethany celebrated graduating from Trevecca Nazarene University. We drove back by way of Oldsmar, Florida—an 850-mile trek—so we could see Anne Marie’s parents on the way as they could not travel to Nashville.
Now, we’ll focus on our May 17-31 trip to Italy. As you think of us over the next few weeks, please pray:
Most Tuesday mornings, Anne Marie tutors adults who still hope to earn a high school diploma at the Spirit of Joy Dream Center. On April 1, at a celebration of the center’s one-year anniversary, Marquentis received his diploma. (In this photo, Anne Marie looks on as Joy Davis, our friend who runs the center and is a part of Cru’s inner city ministry,encourages Marquentis.)
This spring and summer is becoming a season of travel for us. Anne Marie will take five trips, and I will take four, between now and July.


I know patience is a positive trait. It’s listed among the fruit of the Holy Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23. I’m grateful for the patience others show me when I’m running a few minutes late or fall short of their expectations. And